Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel arrived on Saturday afternoon (local time) to the capital of Laos.
During its third scale by East Asia countries will develop “an intense work agenda”, according to Cubadebate.
The visit is the first one that makes as head of state, requires Latin press (PL). The trip, points out this source, responds to the invitation taken by his counterpart, the general secretary of the Popular Revolutionary Party (PPRL) and President Laosiano, Thongloun Sisoulith.
| During this, its third scale by socialist countries of Oriental Asia, the Head of State will develop an intense work agenda that will continue the exchanges with fellow Thongloun Sisoulith, general secretary of the Popular Revolutionary Party Lao. pic.twitter.com/qcttj6xb0s
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Last July, the First Vice Minister of the Minrex, Gerardo Peñalver, who co -presided with his PAR Maythong Tammavongsa the political consultations intercareírias traveled to Laos.
Arrival from China
Díaz-Canel arrives at Laos, from Vietnam and China, where one of his last activities was a meeting with businessmen in the city of Shenzen.
In the meeting more than 70 Chinese entrepreneurs participated, “some with a long time of presence in Cuba, others with the intention of establishing or expanding their presence on the island,” he recalled EFE.
To all invited “to continue contributing to Cuban economic development, in the short, medium and long term”, while reiterating that “Cuba is open to all proposals.”
Relationships between Cuba and China are “at their best,” says Joint Declaration
The Cuban president was also received by his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in a meeting in which they highlighted “the firm political will to move towards a higher level” of bilateral relations.
The fraternal links between Cuba and Laos, which established diplomatic relations at the beginning of November 1974, date from the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the ´70, when the first Cuban medical brigade arrived there, he points out Pl.
